The visit of Tori Ehrhardt, Emergency Medicine physician and Medical Toxicology researcher at Emory University School of Medicine, continues at Ken Walker International University.
As part of her visit, Dr. Tori Ehrhardt is conducting individual mentorship sessions and mock interviews with KWIU students, helping them prepare for the U.S. residency application process.
Throughout the sessions, students receive practical guidance on interview techniques, professional communication, personal statement development, research involvement, clinical experience, and other key components of a competitive residency application.
The mock interview format provides participants with a realistic simulation of the residency interview experience. Following each session, students receive detailed and personalized feedback designed to help them highlight their strengths, improve their performance, and approach future interviews with greater confidence.
In addition to mock interviews, students have the opportunity to discuss their academic and professional goals, receive individualized career advice, and gain valuable insights into planning a successful international medical career.
This initiative offers KWIU students a unique opportunity to learn directly from an experienced U.S. physician and researcher while developing the skills and knowledge needed to pursue future international training and career opportunities.